Issue 57 : 5 Simple Ways to Increase RSS Subscribers!
The first thing I would like everyone to know is that in the blogging world if you take a good look around you will probably be aware that the most successful bloggers are those who seem to have massive RSS Subscriber Counts. I won’t name any examples but I can see an almost direct correlation between amount of subscribers and success. The main reason that this theory holds true is because RSS Subscribers are pretty much guaranteed returning traffic to your site. If you know that more and more people are visiting your website and wanting more then you know that you are doing something right.
RSS Feed Subscriber Count is a good indicator of were you stand amongst other bloggers. If you look around you are bound to find a numerous bunch with 0-100, a hand full of bloggers with 100-1000 and
a smaller amount with multiple thousands of Subscribers! One of the best things you can do to ensure that your RSS Feed Count keeps growing is to provide your readers with great information and quality content but that alone will not ensure your success. Here are a 5 Great Tips that you could use to boost your count:
- Actively Promote your Feed!
If you haven’t already done this… then make a special post on your website dedicated to the promotion of your RSS Feed. RSS Subscribers are a great measure of returning visitors and sometimes people just need to be reminded before they take action. That is why it won’t harm you to remind your visitors to sign up for your free email subscription which will tell them every time you update your website! You can do this in a number of ways, but a great way to do it is to thank your readers for visiting your site and urge them to consider signing up for the free feed! - Make Your Feed Noticeable.
I know that there are a lot of bloggers out there who do sign up to RSS feeds frequently especially when they visit a new website that seems interesting. How are they going to sign up if they don’t see the opportunity? Not every person will persistently search each blog at the bottom of the page for a tiny RSS link. Most users will come across your page and would never think about subscribing unless it is right there up in their face. Use one of those nifty icons to display your feed at the top of your page so everyone can see it right away! - Provide Email Subscriptions.
Give your readers a chance to be emailed whenever your blog or page updates. This is a really convenient tool that can help your RSS count! People who subscribe by email are generally those who know they will be returning often. They like what they have read on your page and they want more! Give them a chance to subscribe. If they don’t know that the option is available to them then how are they going to do it? - Subscriber Count.
I read somewhere else on the internet that this is the mistake that a lot of bloggers make when posting up their RSS Feed. FeedBurner has a cool little widget that can display your Subscriber Count and while it may seem cool and convenient to keep track of your stats, it might not be the best idea to display it until you have a strong readership. Most blogs should wait until they have atleast between 100-200 subscribers before they show their numbers. No one is going to subscribe to a feed if they see that there is only 1 or 2 others reading it. Especially if one of them is the webmaster! - rssHugger.
This is a website that was launched with the intention of building a greater connection between bloggers and readers. Your site could be prominently displayed on rssHugger.com for a length of 10 years just for a short & honest review about the site! Great RSS promotion for something that could take less than 30 minutes is always a great thing. If you should choose not to write a review then you could always pay a small one time fee of $20! Check it out and it could help your RSS numbers grow faster.
All of these things that I just listed can be done in a relatively short amount of time. You really don’t need to do it more than once and the benefits are too massive to ignore. If you liked this post and would like to be notified whenever the ‘ONE YEAR MILLIONAIRE‘ blog is update, please take the time to sign up to our RSS Feed Email Subscription.
In the next issue I will be talking about an easy way that you could gain great backlinks for your website by commenting on relevant blogs!
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May 6th, 2008 at 8:00 pm
These are some Great tips KG. Thanks for sharing them. I know that I personally add a lot of my favorite blogs to an RSS reader and check them out when I have time. Its great to have a good established base of readers. Keep up the good work here!
May 9th, 2008 at 8:16 am
One thing to bear in mind is that RSS Feed Count numbers can be easily gamed. Don’t rely on them alone as an indicator of a blog’s success level. A high RSS count should be matched with a decent number of comments on every post, a good Alexa score and obvious referral traffic from social networking sites and other blogs.
May 9th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
Vincent: No prob. I always spend a bit of time reading up on some of my personal favorites as well
Frank: You are right… I agree with you… While some blogs can choose to fake their count I am not trying to teach my readers or support them in that way… I am only looking to help them improve in an honest way that will help them in the longrun. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!